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Posted: 10/06/2009
- COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Steve Spurrier says South Carolina is far
from a finished product, so he and his team don't plan to make too
much of their Top 25 ranking and long streaks of success over the
next opponent, Kentucky.

Updated: 10/05/2009
- It was a few minutes after yet another frustrating UK loss, this one at Georgia in 1989. Once again, the Wildcats had blown an opportunity to spill one of the SEC’s Big Boys; instead, they couldn’t get out of their own way and had lost, 34-23.....

Updated: 10/05/2009
- Rich Brooks isn't giving up on quarterback
Mike Hartline. Not even close.
The Kentucky coach said he's sticking with the junior for the
foreseeable future despite a lackluster performance in a 38-20 loss
to No. 3 Alabama on Saturday.
Hartline completed 17 of 31 passes for 168 yards against the
nation's No. 2 ranked defense and threw three interceptions, two of
which sailed straight into the arms of an Alabama defender after
horrible misreads.

Updated: 10/05/2009
- The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team will be hosting a “student only” practice sponsored by Joe Craft and Friends of Coal, on Friday, October 23 in Memorial Coliseum at a time to be announced.

Updated: 10/05/2009
- After more than 70 years and 412 consecutive home games, Jim Brown finally missed a University of Kentucky home football game.
Brown did not attend Saturday’s game vs. Alabama because of an illness, ending a streak that began in 1938 and had been uninterrupted since 1945.

Updated: 10/04/2009
- UK coach Rich Brooks said Sunday All-America cornerback Trevard Lindley is doubtful for next Saturday's game at South Carolina with an ankle sprain. X-rays Saturday were negative but according to Brooks the ankle has a lot of swelling.

Updated: 10/05/2009
- Rich Brooks isn't ready to panic.
Sure, the Kentucky coach knows his team could have played better
in consecutive losses to No. 1 Florida and No. 3 Alabama. Then
again, he knows there won't be many teams this year to challenge
the Gators and Crimson Tide.

Updated: 10/03/2009
- Big Blue fans have been camping outside Memorial Coliseum since Wendesday waiting for Big Blue Madness tickets. UK coach John Calipari and his son joined the Cat fans waiting in line tonight by pitching a tent and camping out with them.

Posted: 09/30/2009
- LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky's opening play script might be in
need of a rewrite.
The Wildcats have struggled mightily to move the ball early in
games and were held to minus-1 yard in the first quarter of a 41-7
loss to No. 1 Florida on Saturday.

Posted: 09/29/2009
- LEXINGTON, Ky. – With the goal of better adjusting to game-day speed, the Kentucky football first-team offensive and defensive units spent more time practicing against each other on Tuesday morning.

Updated: 09/28/2009
- When Dont'a Hightower went to the
sidelines, the other half of No. 3 Alabama's formidable inside
linebacking duo took it hard.
Rolando McClain wasn't thinking what losing one of the Crimson
Tide's top defenders on Saturday would mean to the team either. A
day later, Alabama's fears were realized when Hightower was
diagnosed with a torn ligament in his left knee that would require
surgery and end his season.

Updated: 09/28/2009
- Arena football isn't dead yet.
Officials from what will be known as Arena Football 1 said
Monday that they will have at least 16 teams ready to play in 2010,
including four in former Arena Football League markets: Salt Lake
City, Chicago, Phoenix and Orlando, Fla. The Arizona Rattlers and
Orlando Predators played in the old AFL, but the new league's
Chicago and Salt Lake City teams did not.
Arena Football 1 said its markets also will include Little Rock,
Ark.; Fresno, Calif.; Des Moines, Iowa; Jacksonville, Fla.;
Lexington, Ky.; Milwaukee; Oklahoma City; Spokane, Wash.;
Huntsville, Ala.; Kennewick, Wash.; and Tulsa.

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